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412th Test Wing Edwards AFB, B-21 Raider, 18 inch Mahogany Model

$329.00

A beautifully carved solid wood 412th Test Wing Edwards AFB B-21 Model! Each piece is carefully carved and painted to provide a top-quality piece.

  • 18 inches
  • Made from Mahogany
  • US Veteran-Owned Business

Available on backorder

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412th Test Wing Edwards AFB, B-21 Raider Bomber Model

A beautifully carved solid wood 412th Test Wing Edwards AFB B-21 Model! Each piece is carefully carved and painted to provide a top-quality piece.

  • 18 inches
  • Made from Mahogany
  • US Veteran-Owned Business
  • The product is not intended to be used by children 12 years and younger.

The  B-21 Raider is an American strategic bomber. As part of the Long Range Strike Bomber (LRS-B) program, it is to be a long-range, stealth intercontinental strategic bomber for the USAF, able to deliver conventional and thermonuclear weapons. The Air Force intends the B-21 to replace the B-1 Lancer and B-2 Spirit by 2040, possibly the B-52 Stratofortress.

The Air Force began planning for the B-21 in 2011[5] and awarded the major development contract in 2015.[6] The B-21 is expected to make its first flight in 2023 and enter service by 2027.[7][8]

Many aspects of the B-21 program are highly classified; the program is designated as a special access program.[4] The Congressional Research Service noted in 2021 that the B-21’s technical details and specifications, such as speed, enabling systems, “size, required stealth, structure, number and type of engines, projected weapons, and onboard sensors remain classified” although some information about various other aspects of the program have been made public since 2015.[4]

The B-21 Raider was unveiled to the public at a ceremony December 2, 2022 in
Palmdale, Calif. Designed to operate in tomorrow’s high-end threat environment, the B-21 will play a critical role in ensuring America’s enduring airpower capability. (U.S. Air Force photo)